On Mon, 2008-09-22 at 00:34 -0500, Arthur Pemberton wrote: > What ever happened to X just supplementing the information it had with > what you gave it, instead of overriding your information with what it > thinks it has? Yes, I wish the set-up phase would assess would it could, and test it. Then let you preset it always work that way, or preset to always auto-configure (useful with mobile computers, where you used other displays). Or, if that didn't work, you could tweak until it did work, then preset the box to always work that way, and not try to auto-configure (and fail) each time. But the point being to let you fix a specific configuration into it. I've got one or two systems where the automatic configuration doesn't work. It refuses to use the monitor at its top resolution, yet the monitor works if hand configured to work that way, but it's a fight to do so. But I do understand the problem of trying to configure without the right information. It's not just x by y pixels, the dot clock has to have the right proportional relationship to the horizontal and vertical scan rates, for it to be able to work. -- [tim@localhost ~]$ uname -r 2.6.26.3-29.fc9.i686 Don't send private replies to my address, the mailbox is ignored. I read messages from the public lists. -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate/MailingListGuidelines